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''Mlle. Modiste'' is an operetta in two acts composed by
Victor Herbert Victor August Herbert (February 1, 1859 – May 26, 1924) was an American composer, cellist and conductor of English and Irish ancestry and German training. Although Herbert enjoyed important careers as a cello soloist and conductor, he is bes ...
with a libretto by
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. It concerns hat shop girl Fifi, who longs to be an opera singer, but who is such a good hat seller that her employer, Mme. Cecil, discourages her in her ambitions and exploits her commercial talents. Also, Fifi loves Etienne de Bouvray, who returns her love, but his uncle, Count Henri, opposes their union. The operetta features the song "Kiss Me Again". After tryouts in
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, in October 1905, and a two-month tour, the operetta premiered on
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on December 25, 1905, at the Knickerbocker Theatre, where it ran for 202 performances and was revived the next season, followed by extensive touring when it was replaced at the theatre by Herbert's next piece, ''
The Red Mill ''The Red Mill'' is an operetta written by Victor Herbert, with a libretto by Henry Blossom. The farcical story concerns two American vaudevillians who wreak havoc at an inn in Holland, interfering with two marriages; but all ends well. The musica ...
''. It was frequently revived early in the 20th century.Keller, Norm. Program notes for ''Mlle. Modiste'' performance by the Light Opera of New York, March 18, 2010, The Players, New York City, p. 2


Background

Viennese soprano
Fritzi Scheff Fritzi Scheff (born Friederike Scheff; August 30, 1879 – April 8, 1954) was an American actress and singer. Biography Born Friederike Scheff in Vienna to Dr. Gottfried Scheff and Anna Yeager, she studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Fran ...
had already built a following at the
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when Victor Herbert engaged her to appear in his operettas for an astonishing $1,000 a week. She starred in four of his operettas, beginning with ''Babette'' (1903). ''Mlle. Modiste'' was the most successful of these. During the curtain calls of ''Babette'', she pulled Herbert on stage and planted a big, sexy kiss on his cheek. "The Kiss" generated considerable comment, and when Herbert wrote ''Mlle. Modiste'', two years later, he wrote one of his most famous melodies for her, "Kiss Me Again". After ''Modiste'' closed, Scheff toured it for years. Henry Blossom and Herbert collaborated on several more operettas, including ''
The Red Mill ''The Red Mill'' is an operetta written by Victor Herbert, with a libretto by Henry Blossom. The farcical story concerns two American vaudevillians who wreak havoc at an inn in Holland, interfering with two marriages; but all ends well. The musica ...
'' (1906), '' The Princess Pat'' (1915), and '' Eileen'' (1917). ''Modiste'' is typical of their proto-feminist plotlines involving an orphaned young woman, exploited by her employer, but whose feisty spirit leads her to success. After the original production, the piece returned to Broadway at the Knickerbocker briefly in 1906, and, in between national tours, at both the original Academy of Music and the Knickerbocker in 1907, at the Globe Theatre in 1913 and at Jolson's 59th Street Theatre in 1929, among many other revivals and tours through the early 20th century. Later revivals have included several revivals by the Light Opera of Manhattan in the late 1970s and early 1980s;Traubner, Richard
''Operetta: A Theatrical History''
p. 351. Psychology Press, 2003
and a production by
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in 2009. A 1926 silent film version starring
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was broadly adapted, but well received. A "talking" film version called ''Kiss Me Again'' was made later in the late 1920s by First National.


Synopsis

; Act I Fifi is a shop girl, selling hats in Mme. Cécile's shop in the Rue de la Paix in Paris. She is the shop's best saleswoman, so Mme. Cécile plots to keep her there for free by marrying her off to her artist son, Gaston. But Fifi dreams of a career on the stage. In addition, Fifi and French army Captain Etienne de Bouvray, Viscount de St. Mar, are in love. But his uncle, the old aristocratic Count de St. Mar, is scandalized that Etienne would marry a shop girl. He threatens to cut off Etienne's allowance and to disinherit him. Fifi hopes that a stage career would allow Etienne to marry her because no one need be ashamed of such an alliance. One day, when she is alone in the shop, a rich and eccentric American theatre promoter, Hiram Bent, bumbles in. Fifi tells him of her lifelong ambition, singing a wonderful number for him that serves as a kind of "audition" piece, because she shows him exactly how she would play three very different kinds of roles, if given the opportunity (the last of these is "Kiss Me Again"). He loans her $1000 to help her achieve this goal and win over her sweetheart's crotchety uncle, Count Henri. She leaves for Vienna to develop her talent. ;Act II A year later, Etienne is still pining for Fifi, who has not written him during that time, but who has, meanwhile, become a great success throughout Europe. Etienne and his sister, Marie Louise, are hosting a charity ball at the Chateau de St. Mar. Unknown to Etienne, Hiram Bent has arranged for Fifi to sing at the ball. The Count, learning of this, is enraged and forbids Fifi to sing. However, Hiram arranges for Etienne to "discover" Fifi's presence. The two stage a "performance" for the Count in which Fifi defends the Count and Etienne calls him a "stupid old idiot". The Count, impressed by Fifi's sincerity and her new position, as well as by Etienne's behavior, allows Fifi to sing, and ultimately to marry Etienne.


Roles and original cast

*Mme. Cecile, owner of a Parisian hat shop ( mezzo-soprano) – Josephine Bartlett *Fifi (Mlle. Modiste), clerk in the hat shop ( soprano) –
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*Count Henri de Bouvray ( baritone) – William Pruette *Etienne de Bouvray, nephew of the Count (
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) – Walter Percival *Hiram Bent, American entrepreneur ( bass) –
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*Fanchette and Nanette, Mme. Cecile's daughters – Edna Fassett and Blanche Morrison *Gaston, an artist, Mme. Cecile's son – Leo Mars *Marie Louise de Bouvray, Etienne's sister – Louise Le Baron *Lieut. Rene La Motte, engaged to Marie Louise – Howard Chambers *Mrs. Hiram Bent – Bertha Holly *General Le Marquis de Villefranche – George Schraeder *Francois, porter at Mme. Cecile's – R. W. Hunt *Bebe, dancer at Folies Bergere – La Mora *Fleurette – Ada Meade


Musical numbers

;Act 1 * Furs and Feathers, Buckles and Bows – Fanchette, Nanette and Girls * When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play – Fanchette, Nanette and Mme. Cecile * The Time, the Place and the Girl – Capt. Etienne de Bouvray and Chorus * If I Were on the Stage (Kiss Me Again) – Fifi * Love Me, Love My Dog – Gaston * Hats Make the Woman – Fifi and Female Chorus * Finale – Company ;Act 2 * I Want What I Want When I Want It – Henri de Bouvray * Ze English Language – Gaston * The Mascot of the Troop (Mascot of the Moon) – Fifi and Male Ensemble * The Dear Little Girl Who is Good – Lieut. Rene La Motte and Female Ensemble * The Keokuk Culture Club – Mrs. Hiram Bent and Ensemble * The Nightingale and the Star – Fifi * Finale – Entire Company


Recordings

In the early years of the 20th century, the composer conducted an acoustic recording on wax cylinder of the ballet music from ''Mlle. Modiste''; it was later reissued on LP. A recording of ''Mlle. Modiste'' (which contained '' Naughty Marietta'' on the other side of the record) starring Felix Knight and
Doretta Morrow Doretta Morrow (January 27, 1927 – February 28, 1968) was an American actress, singer and dancer who appeared in stage and television productions during the 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for having created roles in the original pro ...
was released in 1953. An abridged recording of ''Mlle. Modiste'' was made by
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as part of its 1960 album ''Treasury of Great Operettas'', starring Anna Moffo and conducted by Lehman Engel. The first complete recording was issued on cassette in 1986 on the Demand Performance label; a transcription of a radio broadcast, it starred
Gordon Macrae Albert Gordon MacRae (March 12, 1921 – January 24, 1986) was an American actor, singer and radio/television host who appeared in the film versions of two Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals ''Oklahoma!'' (1955) and '' Carousel'' (1956) and who p ...
and
Dorothy Kirsten Dorothy Kirsten (July 6, 1910, Montclair, New Jersey – November 18, 1992, Los Angeles, California) was an American operatic soprano. Biography Kirsten's mother was an organist and music teacher, her grandfather was a conductor, and her great-a ...
. A complete set, recorded live with piano accompaniment, was made by the Comic Opera Guild of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2004. In 2009, Albany Records released a two-CD set of the complete operetta, featuring
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in live performance conducted by Michael Borowitz."Mlle. Modiste"
Ohio Light Opera, Albany Records, WorldCat OCLC 436031675, accessed October 23, 2011


Notes


References

*Engel, Lehman, ''The American Musical Theatre''


External links



(Archive link as of September 28, 2007)

at the Guide to Musical Theatre
''Mlle. Modiste''
at the Internet Broadway Database
Poster from the 1926 film
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